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The Ethiopian region of Somali is characterized by arid and semi-arid conditions, with limited agricultural productivity.
2009 · 1 pages

Abstract
The region is predominantly inhabited by the Somali ethnic group, with a significant presence of Oromiya and Afar populations. Somali is bordered by the Somali region of Ethiopia to the east, Oromiya to the west, and Afar to the north. The Oromiya region, located in central Ethiopia, is the largest regional state in the country. It is inhabited by the Oromo ethnic group, with a significant presence of Amhara and Somali populations. Oromiya is bordered by Somali to the east, Afar to the north, and Amhara to the west. The Afar region, located in northeastern Ethiopia, is characterized by arid and semi-arid conditions, with limited agricultural productivity. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Afar ethnic group, with a significant presence of Somali and Oromiya populations. Afar is bordered by Somali to the south, Eritrea to the north, and Amhara to the west. The Amhara region, located in northwestern Ethiopia, is characterized by a diverse geography, ranging from highlands to lowlands. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Amhara ethnic group, with a significant presence of Oromiya and Somali populations. Amhara is bordered by Tigray to the north, Oromiya to the south, and Benishangul-Gumuz to the west. The Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) is located in southwestern Ethiopia and is characterized by a diverse geography, ranging from highlands to lowlands. The region is inhabited by a variety of ethnic groups, including the Sidama, Gurage, and Wolayita. SNNPR is bordered by Oromiya to the north, Somali to the east, and Kenya to the south. The Tigray region, located in northern Ethiopia, is characterized by a diverse geography, ranging from highlands to lowlands. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Tigray ethnic group, with a significant presence of Amhara and Somali populations. Tigray is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Amhara to the south, and Afar to the east. The Gambela region, located in western Ethiopia, is characterized by a diverse geography, ranging from highlands to lowlands. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Nuer and Anuak ethnic groups, with a significant presence of Amhara and Somali populations. Gambela is bordered by South Sudan to the west, Benishangul-Gumuz to the north, and Oromiya to the east. The Benishangul-Gumuz region, located in northwestern Ethiopia, is characterized by a diverse geography, ranging from highlands to lowlands. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Gumuz ethnic group, with a significant presence of Amhara and Somali populations. Benishangul-Gumuz is bordered by Sudan to the west, Amhara to the north, and Gambela to the south. The Dire Dawa region, located in eastern Ethiopia, is a chartered city and is characterized by a diverse geography, ranging from highlands to lowlands. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Somali ethnic group, with a significant presence of Amhara and Oromiya populations. Dire Dawa is bordered by Somali to the east, Oromiya to the west, and Harar to the south. The Dawa region, located in eastern Ethiopia, is characterized by arid and semi-arid conditions, with limited agricultural productivity. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Somali ethnic group, with a significant presence of Oromiya and Amhara populations. Dawa is bordered by Somali to the east, Oromiya to the west, and Harar to the south. The Harar region, located in eastern Ethiopia, is characterized by a diverse geography, ranging from highlands to lowlands. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Harari ethnic group, with a significant presence of Somali and Amhara populations. Harar is bordered by Somali to the east, Oromiya to the west, and Dire Dawa to the north. The Addis Ababa region, located in central Ethiopia, is the capital city of the country and is characterized by a diverse geography, ranging from highlands to lowlands. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Amhara ethnic group, with a significant presence of Oromiya and Somali populations. Addis Ababa is bordered by Oromiya to the north, Amhara to the east, and Harar to the south. The humanitarian assistance to
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